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Old 02-07-2007, 02:16 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by FishForLunch
So you feel if the US and Europe cut down on emissions drastically it will compensate for the emissions that China and India contribute. Why do you think this way, is it because you are naive or is it wishful thinking.

Each of those nations have a billion people to take care of and lift out of poverty, they could give a rats ass about the western governments desire to stop "Man Made" global warming as some with the loudest voices define it.
I see it as a task and challenge for US and Europe to assist the developing countries and to pass our experiences regarding this problem to them, so they don´t make the same mistakes. Probably the cut down on emissions of the developed countries by far wouldn´t be enough to compensate.

If with naive you mean idealistic, you are right.
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